Efel Harmony User Manual for Coal

 
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paulus
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Joined: Mon. Jul. 14, 2014 9:59 am
Location: Belgium
Hand Fed Coal Stove: Saey 92 daily stove 80 % on coal and Wood 20% efel stoves oxford and efel montana and efel harmony 3 all sold, Dovre 750gm sold
Coal Size/Type: Antraciet from germany ibbenburen size. 20/30
Other Heating: Cv viessmann oil stoker, wood burner

Post by paulus » Sat. Jan. 09, 2016 3:06 pm

yes that's true :) .... I do not know yet, the saey is always to hot, When Its not verry cold outside, the efel is good so far but it should be much harder working, :D difficult

 
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just peter
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Joined: Sun. Nov. 20, 2011 3:22 pm
Location: North Holland, The Netherlands.
Hand Fed Coal Stove: Weso 225 C3, Susler Altan, Wasseralfingen 440, Susler Altan
Coal Size/Type: bituminous coal,

Post by just peter » Sat. Jan. 09, 2016 3:27 pm

The Saey is a bigger stove and when you need not much heat like now, you can trottle it back but a big stove will still give too much heat.
It is really depending of the number of cubic meters you have to heat.
If that is in range with the specifications of the Efel then it's ok, and you wouldn't be cold when we get winter, next year :roll: .

Peter.


 
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paulus
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Posts: 199
Joined: Mon. Jul. 14, 2014 9:59 am
Location: Belgium
Hand Fed Coal Stove: Saey 92 daily stove 80 % on coal and Wood 20% efel stoves oxford and efel montana and efel harmony 3 all sold, Dovre 750gm sold
Coal Size/Type: Antraciet from germany ibbenburen size. 20/30
Other Heating: Cv viessmann oil stoker, wood burner

Post by paulus » Sat. Jan. 09, 2016 3:48 pm

that's right Peter,
I'm going to use the efel this winter and try, after the winter make choices :) I like the saey to but sometimes to big .... now I got 23 degrees celcius with continuous litle bleau flames

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just peter
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Posts: 222
Joined: Sun. Nov. 20, 2011 3:22 pm
Location: North Holland, The Netherlands.
Hand Fed Coal Stove: Weso 225 C3, Susler Altan, Wasseralfingen 440, Susler Altan
Coal Size/Type: bituminous coal,

Post by just peter » Sat. Jan. 09, 2016 4:23 pm

That is exactly the right temperature. :D

Peter.

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